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The Travel Ball got broken in. As we take our trip around the world, we're taking the world's beautiful game with us! The challenge: to get at least 50 juggle touches on the ball without it touching the ground. Where will it be next? The top of Lookout Mountain? St. Peter's square? On a train? The travel ball gets marked with the location and the signature of anyone besides the Miller boys who participated. Let the games begin! ...

... the GPS is guiding us through all the lane changes beautifully. How did we do this pre-GPS?? Gas - Grove City, Ohio - 2.15/gal. When we left it was .85 which translates to 3.40/gal. Oh YA! Grove City is just outside Columbus. Note for return trip: Huge Tanger Outlet Mall about 70 miles north of Cincinnati right on the highway. Might be worth a stop. Google Kings Island Resort - roller coasters everywhere - Warren County 1:45 Cincinnati - how long ...

Gary and Dalene finished working on the winter chicken coop. Its not completed but just needs insulation and some hinges installed for the doors. The weather here in KY is expected to be extra cold this winter and this new coop in near a power source so a light can be put in to help them stay warmer. The chickens are molting now and now doing much egg production and with winter coming they won't be ...

... home today! Amazing!! Dalene and I went to a southern food cafeteria and will add a picture of what we ate. Fried chicken livers were the highlight with a slice of rhubarb pie. We had vegs too but those were the highlight for me. Today we are going to Keenland for fall horse racing, and then the high school football game tonight. I will finally get to see the bands show. Really looking forward to that too. I will add pictures so you can enjoy them ...

... sup>th century. They believed in communal living, strong spirituality of religious experience, and some degree of isolation from the rest of society in their own communities. They also practiced celibacy, a major contributing factor to their dying out as a group. Anyway, they were also known for their advanced farming practices, and simple but high quality craftsmanship which make their ...